First, they cancel Men of a Certain Age. Then, I sit down this morning to watch the series finale of Friday Night Lights, and a goddamn baseball game was on for, like, the first 10 minutes or so. Not just a baseball game, but the friggin’ Yankees. Consequently, I didn’t get to see the end of the series finale. It better goddamn well be on the Internet or on-demand. At least nothing screwed up my recording of Real Time, and it was nice to see Maron get a break and be on the show (though I’d like to see him on “the panel” one of these days).
Anyhow, after suffering through a miserable five day week, I now have a four-day weekend. As usual, I already don’t wanna go back to work, but I reckon I better, ‘cuz I finally broke down and ordered some parts to build myself a new computer. I’d rather have thrown my money away on a tablet, of course. That way, I could add it to the pile on the table next to “my” chair (it would piled atop the MacBook, which is piled atop the Inspiron, ever-ready to be pressed into service when the MacBook decides to flip out). But I really need something I can work on.
Since I already have a perfectly good (and rather monstrous) full-sized case packed with hard drives and DVD drives and whatnot, I opted to order a new motherboard, Athlon Phenom Quad-Core CPU (almost went with the 6-core, but the difference in price was about $70-$80, and I of course already regret cheaping out), and 8 gigs of RAM. I also “need” dual displays, and, rather than have something mismatched, I decided to get a second 23″ widescreen to match the one I already have, and all that still came in at about $450, which is pretty much cheaper than a tablet that I don’t really need.
So that’ll give me something to do on Monday if I get bored.
Thanks to PJ’s reminder I saw Maron on Maher. It made me
really miss Morning Sedition.
Aw, man! You have to give a sperler alert. I didn’t know yet that Maron wasn’t on the panel. I figured that he wouldn’t be since he has mostly abandoned his overt political face since the whole AAR thing. Still I will be happy to see him in approximately 45 minutes. I am also happy that he made it to Real Time rather than Seder. Sam seems to like to put down Maron with a rather superior attitude which doesn’t seem to always be just friendly kidding. I shirley like SS a lot but I’ve always found MM more compelling.
I heard a TV scribe I think on Fresh Air this week praising Friday Night Lights, comparing it to White Shadow which I think is is good company. I don’t get the NBC so it will be one of those shows I will probably try to consume in bulk as time and availability permit.
Hats off to Jerry
🙁 :gate: :blues:
Oh, sorry. Meant to say, I was glad Maron was on the panel, and Seder was the guest in the chair.
I got hooked on FNL when I had Netflix and seasons 1-3 were available for streaming. I watched them pretty much straight through in a couple of weeks. Then I happened to have DirecTV at the time, and was able to watch season 4 as it unfolded. Had to wait until NBC showed season 5 this year, and, I’m happy to say, full episodes are online, so I got to watch the end of the end.
I will miss it. I was a big fan of White Shadow, too.
And I will miss MOACA. Its demise proves the media bias against Syracuse.
Sam Seder, I also like. But I think he’s a bully, if you allow him to be. And Maron I think is (or was) insecure enough about his grasp of political “facts” that Sam was able to bully him.
I hope Sam can continue to do his thing. He’s far better than most other shows out there. I’m also glad that WTF is doing well.
We told him to do a podcast, and now he knows how correct we were.
I guess our work here is just about done.
And interesting that Marc’s WTF success seemed to inspire Seder to do his own. I enjoy listening to it live almost every morning. I’m also happy it revived Sam’s profile so he gets more face time on the cable shows.
The New York City Comptroller’s office has approved a $2.7 million consulting contract with Wireless Generation — an education technology company purchased by Rupert Murdoch last November — The Huffington Post has learned.
Wireless Generation, a company that tracks student performance on tests, is an independent subsidiary of News Corporation, the parent company of the embattled News of the World and the Wall Street Journal.
[…]
Murdoch’s first general move in the education sector was in November 2010, when he hired Joel Klein, the marathon chancellor of New York City’s schools, to lead his education ventures. His next move came a few weeks later with the acquisition of 90 percent of Wireless Generation for about $360 million.
“When it comes to K through 12 education, we see a $500 billion sector in the U.S. alone that is waiting desperately to be transformed by big breakthroughs that extend the reach of great teaching,†Murdoch said in a statement at the time, according to GothamSchools, an independent blog that covers New York City schools.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/07/15/murdoch-education-affiliate-contract-approved_n_900379.html?ir=New%20York
I guess you could say Maron was on the panel but in the comedy spot which has become a regular feature.
I thought it was kind of a diss (unintentional as far as I know) that Maher’s staff didn’t have an intro written for Marc- I wonder if they even knew who he is?
Maron brought a lot more funny to the table than Zach Galafanatkis (who’s been on twice).
I am sooo bummed about “Men of a Certain Age” going away. 🙁
Maybe it’ll be picked up by HBO or AMC.
Looking forward to a new “Breaking Bad” sunday :banana:
http://laist.com/2011/07/15/tv_junkie_640.php
In fact, pj, you fooled me. I thought you meant he was on the opening interview for some reason. I’ll have to check out that ‘Men’ show, too. After ‘Raymond’ I was not ready to watch Romano but I should blame him for Patricia Heaton.
btw, I enjoyed Zach on WTF. Perhaps he opened a door for Maron.
My impression of Zach is that he’s (always) playing a character (who’s getting a little over exposed)….., :bong: dude.
I thought Maron was a little more engaged.
I didn’t even know Seder had a show.
Where? When? I’ve just been seeing him pop up on Cenk’s MSNBC show once in awhile.
Sam Seder’s show:
http://majority.fm/
thanks Sue P.
Maybe Sam needs to learn a little more self-promotion. I was on his email getting some video’s once in awhile and hadn’t heard anything since.
Don’t know if I have time in my life to pay anymore attention to anything else. :cat:
I must have pimped Sam’s show here a few times when it started. As a marketeer I am shamed so here’s the word. Sam does a show that you can usually hear live M-F at 11:30 AM Eastern. You can find it at the above link. If you listen live, you can hear the regular podcast and an after show that SS does when takes calls and responds to IMs. There is also a SammyCam link where you can listen and watch Sam do the show. You can get a free podcast of the regular show on iTunes and you can also become a paying ‘member’ and download the whole shebang and get other privileges.
I recommend it.
Watching Marc on Maher now. Cuban seems to like him a lot. Hmmm? HDTV? Marc is doing pretty good.
Yeah, he seemed to like Marc’s humor. He doesn’t know that Marc could care less about sports.
It’s HDnet TV that Cuban owns. Dan Rather is still reporting from a closet there. Looking at their Wiki page it doesn’t look like that buisness is working too well. They were doing some programming from Denver for awhile, literally, from a trailer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDNet
(is it couldn’t care less?
or could care less?) ❓
My mother always argued that it should be “couldn’t care less” but many people say could.
I would say that ‘couldn’t care less’ is the very bottom. ‘Could care less’ indicates further depths to be plumbed.
If Cuban likes Maron even outside of the HDNet context, there could still be possibilities and then maybe MM might remember the little people from along the way. Glad he still gets in the Danny Goldberg shots.
I’ve always taken it to be a facetious statement. “I could care less,” as in, “yeah, right I could care less. Like there’s anything I could possibly care less about than this.”
I think you’re right, PJ, but you could never convince Mom.
I respect Sue’s mom- after all, her little girl became a teacher :peace:
I hope Maron doesn’t get the wrong kind of attention from this:
http://www.rawstory.com/rawreplay/2011/07/dan-savage-to-bill-maher-the-bachmanns-are-grifters-and-scumbags/
The more I think about it, it was kind of a bad career move. :paranoid:
I’d say it is a neutral career move. He won’t lose anything for it. His fan base will get it for what it is. If there are folks that can’t handle it, they probably aren’t ready to embrace Maron on any level anyway. Calling out repressed and repressive closeted hypocritical jerks aggressively? Works for me.
They say there’s no such thing as bad publicity. And he even made Fux!
That Fux post was the first one I saw because Marc proudly posted it on Facebook. I took my re-post down but after watching it again I put it back.
Well, I could care less about Fux News. 😉